75 Worst Ways to Die: A Guide to the Ways in Which We Go

Author(s): Rich Maloof & H P Newquist

Humour

"75 Worst Ways to Die" reveals the intriguing facts behind the many ways humans bite the dust in encounters with deadly insects, hungry predators, natural disasters, and freak occurrences. Thoroughly researched and illustrated, not to mention thoroughly hilarious, this book describes in deathly detail what happens to the body when it's struck by lightning, slimed by a dart frog, or flung from a mountaintop. No other book has ever peeked under the Grim Reaper's robe in such a straightforward and irreverent way. With a foreword by a leading physician, an afterword by a funeral director, lists of history's most notable deaths, and a unique death rating system, everything you need to know about the ways in which we go are included in this fascinating book. This title includes the following horrible ways to go: Anthrax; Black Widow Spider; Bombs; Bullet Wound; Burning at the Stake; Cancer; Drinking Binge; Drowning; Drug Overdose; Ebola; Execution; Falling from a Mountain; Fatal Insomnia; Freezing; Gangrene; Great White Shark; Hunger Strike; Lightning Strike; Nuclear Explosion; Plague; Smallpox; Snakes; Syphillis; Unscheduled Plane Landing; and, Working in a Coal Mine and 50 other ways the Grim Reaper has of coming to get you.

General Information

  • : 9781849014045
  • : Constable and Robinson
  • : Constable and Robinson
  • : 0.25
  • : 01 October 2010
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 December 2010
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Rich Maloof & H P Newquist
  • : Paperback
  • : 352
  • : black and white line drawings throughout

More About The Product

Black humour gift title in the tradition of the Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook.

H. P. Newquist is the author of more than a dozen books, including The Great Brain Book, the Yahoo! Guide to the Internet, and Here There Be Monsters. He is also the creator of the Celebrity Death Trio', a popular blog that chronicles the passing of fabled icons - who always manage to die in threes. Rich Maloof is an editor and award-winning writer specializing in health, technology, and music with a dozen published titles to his credit. He is a front-page contributor to MSN.com, and has also written for CNN, Yahoo!, MSNBC, Women's Health, For Dummies, and Sterling Publications, among others.